
Unlocking the Potential of CO2 Lasers in Pet Care When it comes to treating ceruminous gland tumors in our furry friends, traditional methods like surgery and radiation therapy often come…
Unlocking the Potential of CO2 Lasers in Pet Care When it comes to treating ceruminous gland tumors in our furry friends, traditional methods like surgery and radiation therapy often come…
Brachycephalic Obstructive Airway Syndrome (BOAS) is a severe and prevalent condition in breeds like French Bulldogs, Pugs, and English Bulldogs. In the article “BOAS: A Word Owners of French Bulldogs…
Flat-faced dogs, with their adorable squished noses and expressive eyes, have captured the hearts of many. However, their unique facial structure often leads to breathing difficulties, a condition known as…
Pododermatitis is inflammation of the skin between toes. It is common in dogs and has various causes that always need to be investigated.
In this video, Dr. Boaz Man performs laser surgery without the need for general anesthesia. Demo, an English bulldog, gets a lump removed using an elliptical incision with a VetScalpel…
Check out the new article “Lasering in on a better approach for BOAS patients” by John C. Godbold, Jr., DVM. Article Preview: Brachycephalic dog breeds have increased in popularity over…
By Anna Nikolajdu-Kudła, DVM, and Ziemowit Kudła, DVM, VAT; Poland, Med-Wet For The Education Center Originally Published In Veterinary Practice News, April 2019 – Download as a PDF Persistent ductus…
In this case study, a 13-year-old Dalmatian-cross dog was presented to Jon Plant, DVM, DACVD, for a rapidly enlarging ulcerated sebaceous epithelioma between the digital and metacarpal pads of the left front limb. This case illustrates how VetScalpel CO2 laser surgery is used to remove cutaneous tumors that might otherwise pose a greater challenge.
Veterinary dermatologist David Duclos, DVM, DACVD, uses a VetScalpel CO2 laser to perform a tumor excision. The VetScalpel laser is set to 30 watts of SuperPulse power, which is the…
Tail fold pyoderma (intertrigo) is common in certain brachycephalic breeds. Chronic pyoderma and dermatitis of the tail folds may result in pain, pruritus, and malodorous skin that can be difficult to manage with medical therapy alone.
At our clinic, surgical repair of the elongated soft palate (staphylectomy) is performed utilizing a CO2 laser. This allows for palatal muscle resection and simultaneous muscle thinning without the need for surgical sutures.
A five-year-old Labrador/poodle mix is treated for oral papilloma using a VetScalpel CO2 laser.